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The Times interviewed men who served with McCain and located once-confidential 1960s-era accident reports and formerly classified evaluations of his squadrons during the Vietnam War. This examination of his record revealed a pilot who early in his career was cocky, occasionally cavalier and prone to testing limits. The young McCain has often been described as undisciplined and fearless — a characterization McCain himself fostered in his autobiography.

McCain, the son and grandson of admirals, had a privileged status in the Navy. He was invited to the captain’s cabin for dinner on the maiden voyage of the Enterprise in 1962, a perk other aviators and sailors attributed to his famous name, recalled Gene Furr, an enlisted man who shared an office and went on carrier deployments with McCain over three years.

[Posted By Dilated_Rebel]
By Ralph Vartabedian and Richard A. Serrano
Republished from Los Angeles Times
McCain's commanders sarcastically dubbed him 'Ace McCain' because of his string of pre-Vietnam accidents

John McCain was training in his AD-6 Skyraider on an overcast Texas morning in 1960 when he slammed into Corpus Christi Bay and sheared the skin off his plane’s wings.

McCain recounted the accident decades later in his autobiography. “The engine quit while I was practicing landings,” he wrote. But an investigation board at the Naval Aviation Safety Center found no evidence of engine failure.

The 23-year-old junior lieutenant wasn’t paying attention and erred in using “a power setting too low to maintain level flight in a turn,” investigators concluded.

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RECENT COMMENTS

C’mon … for Tron’s sake. Ever performed a night landing on a carrier? If he could do it routinely, then he was an exceptional pilot.

Medical monitors were applied to carrier pilots during the Viet Nam war. The stress during a carrier night landing when compared to bombing runs with anti-aircraft fire, made the latter look like a stroll in the park on ECGs.

He ain’t my man. But this is a cheap shot.

I retract, lol, should teach me to read till the last line.
My bad.

mikecimerian @ 10/06/08 22:06:12

http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/make_believe_maverick_the_real_john_mccain

TheIvoryPoacher @ 10/07/08 13:01:46

Only you can prevent forrestal fires…

According to an eyewitness to the Navy’s worst fire disaster that killed 134 sailors and injured 62, McCain and the Forrestal’s skipper, Capt. John K. Beling, were warned about the danger of using M-65 1000-lb. bombs manufactured in 1935, which were deemed too dangerous to use during World War II and, later, on B-52 bombers. The fire from the Zuni misfire resulted in the heavy 1000 pounders being knocked loose from the pylons of McCain’s A-4, which were only designed to hold 500-pound bombs.

variable @ 10/08/08 06:13:54
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